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Gault Site Area 15
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Mdden
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optically stimulated luminescence
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chert
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Gault Ecotones
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@kdkulhanek
@kdkulhanek 3 жыл бұрын
This is a to do list for me now!!!
@webstercat
@webstercat 4 жыл бұрын
airbnb.com/h/townsend-warbler. A nice place to stay only 1 mile away.
@jaysilverheals4445
@jaysilverheals4445 4 жыл бұрын
I wish there was a way to contact someone how to have this done on archaeological site in which rocks were placed possibly dating to the ice age.
@drmarkhopkin
@drmarkhopkin 4 жыл бұрын
This work was done by the Gault School in Texas. You can get information at www.gaultschool.org/research/research-gault
@GimpyCamper
@GimpyCamper 4 жыл бұрын
Hello new friends. This place looks pretty nice. I had someone highly recommend it from RVillage. Came to find info on it. This is a very nicely put together video. I wanted to give you an invitation to a FB group we have if you want to meet other KZbin Creators with similar interests. facebook.com/groups/1098080200390857/
@Markstun
@Markstun 5 жыл бұрын
Amazing place I love it!!
@dylwes
@dylwes 5 жыл бұрын
I say they’re a prehistoric version of a blunt tip point for small bird and game.
@littlegang7749
@littlegang7749 5 жыл бұрын
I remember this site god the old days are good
@centcohvac8976
@centcohvac8976 5 жыл бұрын
I believe once the travelers discovered large deposits, the tools became larger. They carried the tips to that location. Also people ravaged the horse site!, The previous owner let the public learn first hand, not by Yours!
@jesseleal9350
@jesseleal9350 5 жыл бұрын
Where is this place located
@dwerbil
@dwerbil 5 жыл бұрын
A few miles east of Florence, Texas.www.google.com/maps/place/The+Gault+Archaeological+Site/@30.8923,-97.709742,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x5a31897ae2a8a3ac!8m2!3d30.8923!4d-97.709742
@phillipjacobson4498
@phillipjacobson4498 6 жыл бұрын
Sick just sick. Look how they just stopped digging and learning to turn it into a tourist attraction and charge money to see it and listen. There is more there.
@dwerbil
@dwerbil 5 жыл бұрын
Phillip, I was one of about 15 on this three hour walking tour. At $10 each it is no money-maker. It all goes to support the site and the Williamson Museum. There are only a few tours each year. The entire site is not set up for masses of tourists. This main excavation at Area 15 was filled in about a year after this tour day. There will be other digs later on. What was discovered over the last several years by staff and some thousands of volunteers is still being looked at and studied. A lot has been learned from this site and their efforts.
@cynthiachoate2536
@cynthiachoate2536 6 жыл бұрын
Those little ones- at least the first on the left may have been a tiny little hammer for jewelry making
@Blessings.429
@Blessings.429 6 жыл бұрын
Could the smallest tip be for a child’s bow and arrow, I mean the children have to learn young don’t they.....anyway that’s my theory.
@phillipjacobson4498
@phillipjacobson4498 6 жыл бұрын
When you don't have a grocery store you eat any and everything. Little arrow heads are for birds and small game. Mammoth spear points are wide and long. And yes you are correct children and woman learned at a young age.
@markmcintosh9448
@markmcintosh9448 6 жыл бұрын
Always thought that our European ancestors brought horses.
@1132jack
@1132jack 5 жыл бұрын
@phuc ewe Correct. The horses the ancients were cutting up with their flint tools were prehistoric horses that are extinct. Not today's horses. Please continue digging. I love ancient history especially pre ice age archeology.
@GoesUnpunishDeity
@GoesUnpunishDeity 6 жыл бұрын
V w x looks to be stagger teeth for hand saw
@gregwest6032
@gregwest6032 6 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking saw teeth. maybe reason glued into a row on a wooden 'backsaw' maybe.
@RD-ve3wi
@RD-ve3wi 8 жыл бұрын
Recently I learned some interesting tidbits relating to the pursuit of artifacts and buried treasure in S. Central Tx. Wagons departing Austin laden w/gold double eagles, payroll bound for the burgeoning Galveston coast workforce were a prime target for hiway men . Consequently many payrolls never reached the massive shipyard workforce and were the fuel for midnight forays digging An elderly friend was labor 'dug' for one of the more prolific brother outfits. The work was most often from dawn to dusk for obvious reasons. The predation of native burials didn't cease due to a suddenly acquired conscious. ,
@RD-ve3wi
@RD-ve3wi 8 жыл бұрын
Two middens on our Centex acreage are adjacent to a honey locust thicket. It would seem the beans were fodder for the ovens as the rock has a golden color hard glaze on the top and not the reverse
@RD-ve3wi
@RD-ve3wi 8 жыл бұрын
but who is responsible for the great green chert nodule oliphant probiscus mammoth looking creature encased in so much calcium carbonate that lecherous ol university prof. emeritus types .....
@RD-ve3wi
@RD-ve3wi 8 жыл бұрын
so you find a glass marble in the 4 ft deep roots of a tree, growing in a dump abandoned 1910. Could be valuable, scratched, odd.... upon closer exam to grade for sell.....gorgeous 'Last Supper' depicted in miniature..scratched w/small burrin type tool and signed Oz. Since have recovered greenstone celts, conglomerate points w/miniatures by Oz......nobody in a rural area where things haven't changed Philip Nolan have a clue as to Oz an artist unsurpassed....you should see his nativity scenes on old broke china and window pane
@RD-ve3wi
@RD-ve3wi 8 жыл бұрын
Post Script: Patrons of Husbandry.....Grangers, if this seems inconsequential or somehow misguided, I assure you it is not. Their fascination w/stone artifacts particularly w/ritual type stones or those of the Zodiac is/was uncanny....Ammonites transformed into man/moon minute relief. A penchant for retouching ancient work or modifying large specimens. A lodge/school was prevalent on one of my properties and the impact on previous culture's' was significant. All that 2 say this....huh wonder how this came to be......no anglo's no dwelllings...so where did this ammonite done in gorgeous relief to a figural ram come from.....the Greeks.....so u c.
@RD-ve3wi
@RD-ve3wi 8 жыл бұрын
Dr. I am too old to die young and have spent more years tail up head down on family land in Johnson and Hill Counties than I would care to admit. In town I live on Village Ck. the farm where the soil is black and the rock is white is steeped in native culture. The same things that drew European explorers to the region had long been enjoyed by the Buzzard Cave dwellers...abundant water, game and elevation to name a few. Over the last half century I have amassed a collection of artifacts... lithic, bone and botanical in Hill and surrounding counties that is quite daunting. The mystery abounds to this day on many items despite a 95yr old neighbor who dug at night for 'treasure hunters' for dismal sum...1.00 and a long time Klammath friend that still teaches on the res. Collection managers are of little use, a portion of Hill county that was known to be 'safe passage' to all travelers runs the length of my acreage. Butterfield established a coach route on it as they were hard hit. Per the keepers of the portals in Tx. history of the 300 documented raids, all in surrounding counties, none in Hill.....why. It is my experience that bone tools were prominent yet seldom mentioned by sites. A heat treatment to basalt like stone indicates a digging tool that facilitated firm gripping by swelling the palm area by melting/doubling and depressing an area for the thumb. Neolithic anthropomorphic figures which emulate those recently recovered in Greece/Turkey. The fact that they are dyed w/red pigment like those from the Stanford site is beyond coincidental. I don't know what Area 15 portends, hopefully it will shed some light on what cannot be explained away by what is labelled science. How many pieces of Ice Age Art have you brought to light....if you're ever in Rio Vista, we'll wax/wane philanthropic. The larger point that was featured in an early Gault gallery that is a stunning mix of orangeish/pastel pink/blue is identical to a specimen of mine...none of the SME's can i.d. it. Can you shed some light...out of all the nodules spalled off my place yours and one the size of a grapefruit is the only ones I ve seen. Have middens and more.